Learn more about significant issues and challenges faced by people in our community. A guide will ask questions and foster discussion among the community group as you explore the Data Walk.
Please meet by 9 am at the entrance to Marvin Auditorium 101A for your guided and interactive tour of the Data Walk.
The Shawnee County Data Walk will be available for browsing from 9am to 5pm.
Facilitated sessions are also available 1pm and 3pm – please click the session time to register.
Factors that shape health include education, economic status and access to essential services, such as affordable housing and child care. Visit the Data Walk to reflect on these factors and begin meaningful conversation about health in Shawnee County. Facilitators will be present to ask questions and foster discussion.
The Data Walk features eight expanded posters with local data about health regarding these factors and the importance of improving community health. Learning more is a step toward taking action to improve.
Are you interested in learning more about what people are facing locally? Do you want to learn more so that we as a community can continue to address challenges? Read about the Shawnee County Data Walk and view the 8 infographic panels online.
Funding and Support Provided by
United Way of Kaw Valley
Kansas Health Foundation
Topeka Community Foundation
Analysis and Design by
Kansas Health Institute
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | Consumer Information & Legal | Civic Engagement |
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